Milrem and Leica Geosystems will demo Pegasus:Multiscope during HxGN
LIVE on Monday, June 13th.

Pegasus:Multiscope is ideal for industries that can gain from automating
processes to eliminate physical risk, such as surveying challenging
terrain for civil engineering infrastructure projects, agriculture, or
in hazardous areas such as near nuclear power stations or areas of
intense conflict. The UGV’s low ground pressure allows it to traverse
any type of terrain, including mud, sand or snow and when combined with
the Pegasus:Two’s multiple sensor options, the applications are
unlimited.

For automated border patrols, Pegasus:Multiscope can follow a
pre-programmed route and detect disturbances. Using the cameras
calibrated to the 3D point cloud from the Pegasus:Two, change detection
with Leica MapFactory for AutoCAD can be seen within 2 to 3 cm. If more
detailed base maps are required, thermal imaging is also available on
the Pegasus:Two.

For civil engineering use, the UGV is able to more easily and cost
effectively traverse potentially dangerous or difficult areas, such as
unstable riverbanks when surveying for dam construction.

Ground level autonomous monitoring of large-scale farming offers the
potential of real-time essential data for improved productivity. The
Pegasus:Multiscope can provide the data for critical agricultural
decisions such as smart monitoring for field drainage or ripeness.

“The Pegasus:Multiscope proves how far UGVs have advanced to help
significantly increase efficiency in civil engineering, border patrol,
and a range of commercial applications,” said Kuldar Väärsi, CEO, Milrem
AS. “We’re thrilled to partner with Leica Geosystems for the first
product in the Multiscope modular UGV series and demonstrate how our
combined technology offers reduced labor costs, faster results, and much
higher reliability than existing options.”

”We live in an ever-changing world where difficult terrain can prohibit
our abilities to advance. We can now overcome these challenge with the
Pegasus:Multiscope, enabling mobile mapping to be carried out in places
unreachable by traditional vehicles,” said Stuart Woods, vice president
of Leica Geosystems Geospatial Solutions Division. “Knowing Milrem’s
pioneering reputation, we are proud to partner with this solutions
provider to bring a flexible and robust autonomous platform that speaks
to our organizations’ combined innovation.”

Technical specifications include:

Maximum speeds of 15-22mph

Zero turning radius

Ground Pressure: 0.98 psi – 1.635 psi

Driving capability up to 45° rise

Base length of 79”, width of 36-83” and height of 38.5”

Weight 1985LBS

Payload 1655LBS

Pulling force 11 000 N“

Power source diesel generator, Li-Ion battery packs and graphene
ultracapacitors that allow for up to 10 hours of nominal work use

Multiscope is the second UGV platform created by Milrem. The company
previously introduced

THeMIS (Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry System), the first fully modular
hybrid unmanned ground vehicle in the world made for military
applications such as C-IED (Counter Improvised Explosive Device).

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